Highlights of the 43rd Turin

What makes the Torino Film Festival unique is its constant search for new cinematic languages. Unlike more glamorous red-carpet-driven festivals, TFF maintains an intimate, intellectually rich environment where experimentation, first-time directors, and daring storytelling take centre stage. This identity has allowed TFF to nurture filmmakers who later became major voices in global cinema. The heartbeat of the festival — located beside the Mole Antonelliana and the National Cinema Museum, it hosts premieres, talks, and major screenings.

A beloved historic cinema, perfect for intimate screenings and Q&A sessions with directors. A globally unique museum housed inside Turin’s architectural symbol, offering immersive exhibitions, special installations, and events coinciding with the festival. Throughout the week, the streets around Via Po, Piazza Castello, and the Mole fill with filmmakers, students, cinephiles, and industry professionals. Cafés become discussion spaces, and late-night screenings are often followed by spontaneous debates and encounters.

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